BLEEDING THROUGH: 'Declaration' Lands On Billboard Chart

October 8, 2008

"Declaration", the fifth full-length album from Orange County, California's BLEEDING THROUGH, sold just under 6,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 101 on The Billboard 200 chart.

BLEEDING THROUGH filmed a video for the song "Death Anxiety" in August. The clip was directed by Dave Brodsky, whose resume includes music videos from ALL THAT REMAINS, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER and GWAR.

"We wanted something simple and performance driven but with lots of pyro, just fire everywhere," said frontman Brandan Schieppati.

A 33-second trailer for "Declaration" can be viewed below.

BLEEDING THROUGH recently inked a European deal with Nuclear Blast Records for the release of "Declaration".

Released in Europe on September 26 and in North America on September 30 (through Trustkill),"Declaration" was recorded in Vancouver, Canada with producer Devin Townsend (STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, LAMB OF GOD, SOILWORK, DARKEST HOUR) and is said to be thematically the band's most diverse CD to date, addressing a variety of topics on tracks like "There Was a Flood", "Germany" and "Death Anxiety".

Two record-release shows are planned — October 25 in San Diego at SOMA and October 26 in Anaheim at Chain Reaction with special guests STICK TO YOUR GUNS, OBLIGE and LET LIVE supporting.

BLEEDING THROUGH is on the road in the U.S. as part of the No Fear Music Tour with BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE and will continue to support the Welsh metal band in Europe with LACUNA COIL in November and December. They will also take part in the first-ever Liskfest in Orange County, California alonside bands like PENNYWISE, GORILLA BISCUITS and more.

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